Some of the old-timer actors playing tough guys include Don S. The action scenes are fairly well done and certainly you often see B-movie shoot-outs that are done far worse than the ones here. This film is a German/Canadian co-production which is quite convincing when it comes to the styling. Til Schweiger, the German actor who rose to international prominence after his part in Tarantino's INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS, is fine as the likable and humorous hero, and Emmanuelle Vaugier and Natalia Avelon are suitably attractive female co-stars. However, this time around that mix is quite fun. The film contains all of the ingredients usual for a Boll-style B-movie: an ensemble cast of fading faces, lots of low rent action, some cheesy effects and the like, and plenty of cliché. I'm pleased to report that FAR CRY is by far the best Boll film I've thus watched it's no masterpiece, that's for sure, but it's reasonably entertaining, unlike the majority of his output. However, I do know something about the career of infamous German director Uwe Boll, a man responsible for the likes of BLOODRAYNE and ALONE IN THE DARK, and commonly thought of as one of our worst modern directors. *I found it funny that the mad German scientist, Krieger, is the same name given to the mad German scientist on "Archer".įAR CRY is the film version of a popular video game that I know nothing about.
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When Jack attacks one of the baddies, the baddie makes sure NOT to cry out for help (a common but bad cliche), a helicopter explodes for practically no reason at all, Valerie throws a grenade and forgets to pull the pin (is anyone THAT stupid?), after initially evading the baddies the pair (who just met each other) stop to make whoopie (which is odd since they ARE on an island full of folks wanting to kill them), three soldiers firing at Jack at close range with machine guns.yet he takes them all out with his pistol.and that incredible annoying fat guy with the sandwich.uggh! The bottom line is that the film is terribly written and is, at times, an insult to your intelligence.and it often uses violence and action in place of acting and writing. The film also abounds with dumb writing mistakes and cliches. And, considering the film was made in Canada, there surely were some locals who sounded much more like Americans. Apparently Boll didn't notice.but someone should have noticed this.
In particular, the 'American' couple on the whale trip are among the silliest fake-American accented characters I'd ever heard. Second, most in the cast sound either German OR they put on very fake and stupid accents in order to try to hide this. First, it's ultra-violent.not too unusual for Boll's films. A few things you are likely to notice shortly after the film begins. Krieger* is doing evil stuff on this island and he's not allowing anyone to get in his way! But Jack is an ex-special forces guy.and soon it's him versus all of Krieger's brainless and rather indestructable genetically modified minions. However, after she arrives, the baddies on the island blow up Jack's boat.and he just barely escapes. Valerie pays Jack to take her to the island where her Uncle Max works. The public, however, wasn't.as the film stank.
Why? Because I have an odd obsession.to try to watch all 100 on this everchanging list! "Far Cry" is odd in that Boll bought the rights to this videogame BEFORE the game was even released. On IMDB's infamous Bottom 100 List, he currently has five movies listed! This is NOT a distinction any normal person would want.though in the case of Boll, somehow studios keep giving him huge budgets, so he's probably laughing all the way to the bank! I have seen his other four entries on the list, "BloodRayne", "House of the Dead", "Alone in the Dark" and "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale".